They're dragging out the 1972 Series again tonight, this time G8 (they should show G1 too, perhaps give an idea about why Canada had a bad case of tightened sphincter 40 years ago today) and we're hearing concern from Canadian television execs about "content" for the coming winter. Allow me to offer a few suggestions.

Show some Oakland Seals games, or even one! I actually SAW a few of them but it's been awhile. And the networks could throw in other long forgotten teams like the Minnesota North Stars, the Colorado Rockies, the Calgary Flames and the Kansas City Scouts.

Show a Bobby Orr game, or hell have an "Orr week" where we get to see the 1970 and 1972 clinching games and the final goodbye that lasted forever. Hell, I'd pay for that on DVD. The networks could also play back things like the 1971 SC final--that was Beliveau's final year, John Ferguson's too--and you know there would be an audience for the Flyer first cup victory and the Habs 1977 clincher too. Of course the Oilers era of excellence could be heavily relied upon to deliver ratings.

And what about the old WHA days? Hell man, those games have never been shown as far as I know, and cities like Winnipeg, Quebec and Edmonton would eat that stuff up. Or at least guys like me would buy in.

The AHL should go over well, too. I'd bet money Edmonton sport fans would watch the Barons every chance they get, and especially with all that young talent assigned there. I know it's a weird year, but I want to see the Nuge and Wanye may move to OKC if Eberle can't play here (I'm actually only half joking).

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Look, you and I both know that without input from us the CBC will be running "Road to Avonlea" or documentaries with titles like "If David Suzuki fell in a forest, would anybody hear?" We know too that tsn will run poker or fishing shows or European race car thingy's.

It is time to take back the fall and winter. I can't watch that dull SEL or 'dead eye Dick' win another poker tournament. Can you?

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Id also like to see an old Montreal vs Detroit complete with the hatred described by Gordie Howe in his biography "Gordie". I was barely a teenager when i read that book but the stories were so good - like incredible - i still remember them.

Apparently M. Richard and Ted Lindsay didn't like each other very much.

First a Film Festival showing all of Keeanu Reeves Oscar winning performances. Followed by the Rita MacNeill and Friends concert in support of anorexia. Top it off with replays of Vancouver Canuck cup clinching games.

They run the 1967 game once in awhile, but the tape fuggered on the Pappin goal. Kinda funny, they don't have an enormous item in the game and it ends up being the last time Canadian English can agree on one damn thing.

Why not replay the whole 2005-06 Oilers season, game-by-game? Imagine the anticipation as we build up to that incredible post-lockout playoff drive. And imagine how it will lead into next year's dream season.

A few years back the sports classics channel ran a game between the leafs and bruins that was Johnny bowers last shut out game (no mask to the end). The leafs won 2-0 but Orr was nothing less than sensational - easily the most Dominating performance I have ever seen. So much so that foster Hewitt picked Orr - not bower - as the first star.

My vote would be to see some okc games. Should be an exciting team to watch. Heard Gregor on my way home talking about a possible road trip to see the Barons and some football. might be interesting.

I am guessing that not a lot of posters to this site saw the 72 series. I was working in the bank in the student union building in campus. We jammed the barber shop next door to watch the games that were played in Russia. Quite an experience for sure. Pretty loud when Henderson scores.

Two summers previous, I was playing baseball in Flin Flon and Bobby Clarke was one of our pitchers and Ken Baird was the second baseman. That is a normal Canadian story, most of us have played some sport or another with guy who played in the NHL.

My vote would be to see some okc games. Should be an exciting team to watch. Heard Gregor on my way home talking about a possible road trip to see the Barons and some football. might be interesting.

I am guessing that not a lot of posters to this site saw the 72 series. I was working in the bank in the student union building in campus. We jammed the barber shop next door to watch the games that were played in Russia. Quite an experience for sure. Pretty loud when Henderson scores.

Two summers previous, I was playing baseball in Flin Flon and Bobby Clarke was one of our pitchers and Ken Baird was the second baseman. That is a normal Canadian story, most of us have played some sport or another with guy who played in the NHL.

I remember them playing some Oilers playoff games, Philly was one, if I recall correctly, last time we had this little sabbatical.

I loved watching it and was taken aback at the amount of holding and grabbing by some Oilers players. I think I saw MacTavish actually piggyback on a player a good six feet across the blueline. Hilarious to watch and this was after watching years of the pre-lockout rules.

I'd love to see some old-timey stuff, the AHL and a heavy dose of CHL. The CHL seems an easy one from my perspective. I think CBC could get in on some of the tv rights and stay within budget and the coverage is inherently regional and thus should appeal to their programming philosophy.

You're right though, we'll probably just end up seeing far too much of Sarah Polley (that didn't come out right) this winter. I suppose we could try something else with all that spare time. I hear somebody has decided to publish new books this winter. Maybe one of them might be okay.

I vote for Howie Meeker hockey tips.The year the Oilers upset the Habs In the playoffs.Gretzkys 50 goals In 39 game and a few Oiler Flame games from the Eighties when they used to actually have fights.

Ideally, I would like to see Sportsnet play past playoff series for their regional teams in the spot where live coverage was to be. For example, SN pacific plays game 1 of the Kings v Canucks 2012 playoffs in the spot of the first live coverage, game 2 in the second, etc.

Then, as we all know there will only be one series in 2012 for the Canucks, after the 2012 games are over start with 2011 coverage. Same would go for SN west and so on. We already know SN west can divide their North and South as they used to do with PPV when Calgary could watch Oilers Flames games and Edm. had to pay for them.

I would also like to see one local network pick up as many OKC games as possible. You could count me in for viewership every game possible.

I also have no problems with showing past tournaments/series, loved that '87 Canada Cup.

I'd love to see some of those old hockey games. The skill isn't always there, but the drive and compete make the current crop look like a bunch of pansies. I only ever see clips and highlights of guys like Richard, or Sawchuck. All this nonsense of Brodeur or Roy being the greatest, but Sawchuck' stats are comparable on all fronts, he has the hardware, and he did it without 12 inch pads, or a goalie mask.

Richard's my favourite hockey player (the Nuge's too I think), but I've never seen a full game of him. CBC should show some of that old stuff, have a Canadiens' week, then a Leaf's week, then Oilers, and maybe Winnipeg but no more.

All I am worried about is how to get OKC games. If I could get those somehow it would beb like the oilers never left. And hell they would be a really good team. Something I haven't seen from the oilers in some time. I bet the CBC could buy the TV rights for cheap and they would get a huge fan base.